ABSTRACT: CONTENTS..
1. Freedom, Security, and Justice: Intern- and Extern- alization in the EU and
the Member States after the Lisbon Treaty.
2. New Parliamentary Practices in Justice and Home Affairs: Some Observations.
3. Non-Binding Peer Evaluation within an Area of Freedom, Security, and
Justice.
4. Redefining the relationship between security, data retention and human
rights.
5. The Externalization of undocumented migration controls as a threat for the
EUís constitutional commitment to fundamental human rights?
6. Prüm Treaty and Prüm decision.
7. The Interface between the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice and the
Common Foreign and Security Policy of the EU: Legal Constraints to Political
Objectives?

ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Maria O'Neill and Aaron Winter: New challenges for
the EU internal security strategy: an introduction and overview. 2. Artur
Gruszczak: EU intelligence-led policing: the case of counter-terrorism
cooperation. 3. Angela Carpenter: Security and Europe's sea ports: threats and
issues facing maritime getaways to Europe. 4. Yarin Eski and Angela Carpenter:
Policing in EU seaports: impact of the ISPS code on port security post 9/11.
5. Ludo Block: International cooperation in private investigation of economic
crime in the EU: exploring relevant issues. 6. Ken Swinton: Non conviction
based asset recovery: lessons to be derived from the UK experience of civil
recovery regime for the proposed directive on the freezing and confiscation of
proceeds of crime in the EU. 7. Alex Balch and Glynn Rankin: Assessing the
impact of EU strategies post-Stockholm on UK policing of human trafficking. 8.
Maria O'Neill: Trafficking in human beings and the European neighbourhood
policy: new challenges for the EU justice and law enforcement framework. 9.
Daniela Irrera: The externalisation of the EU internal security strategy in
the framework of multilateralism: the case of the fight against transnational
organised crime. 10. Francesca Longo: The externalisation of the EU internal
security strategy in the framework of multilateralism: the case of security
sector reform. 11. Saskia Hufnagel: European police cooperation frameworks: a
model for Australian intergovernmental coordination?.

ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Conceptualising the criminalisation of migration.
2. Before entry: criminalisation as prevention. 3. In the territory: the use
of substantive criminal law to regulate the presence of migrants. 4. After
entry: criminalisation as risk management, detention and removal. 5.
Decriminalising migration in EU law: upholding human rights and the rule of
law after Lisbon.